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Organizing

Play Your Part Initiative Kicks Off in Puerto Rico

AFM Director of Organizing Gabe Kristal visited Local 555 (San Juan, PR) in October to lead the inaugural “Play Your Part” training and education sessions for freelance musicians. The joint Freelance Services and Organizing Department program focuses on specific ways musicians can fight for their rights and highlights the benefits of joining the AFM. Based […]


A Year of Progress and Purpose: Inside the Electronic Media Services Division

As always, it is an honor to welcome you to this year’s issue of the International Musician focused on electronic media and the Electronic Media Services Division (EMSD). This division serves and protects the interests of nonsymphonic recording musicians. (The AFM Symphonic Services Division represents symphony, opera, ballet, and chamber orchestra electronic media projects.) While […]


AFM Makes Significant Gains in Successor Television Videotape Agreement

by Rebecca Gurnee, AFM Electronic Media Services Division Assistant Director This winter, the AFM reached a tentative agreement with ABC, CBS, and NBC on a successor Television Videotape Agreement, the Federation agreement covering musicians’ work on live television programs such as variety, talk, news, and sports. After months of bargaining, strategic coalition-building, and a tremendous […]


Are DJs Covered by Electronic Media Agreements?

by Mary Contini-Migliore, AFM Electronic Media Services Division, Sound Recording Supervisor Many artists wonder whether disc jockeys can be covered under AFM electronic media agreements. The question of their coverage eligibility has floated around for years, specifically as it relates to working under our Sound Recording Labor Agreement (SRLA). So, can DJs be covered by […]


Songs in Motion Pictures: Demystifying Contract Coverage

Let’s say you are called into a recording studio to record a track for a major artist. It seems the same as any other session you’ve ever done under the Sound Recording Labor Agreement (SRLA), and you expect to be paid that way. Later, you find out that the song was actually recorded for use […]


Canadian Conference Education Session Builds Connections for a Stronger Future

Attendees of a two-day education session gathered before the Canadian Conference in Toronto, Ontario, to explore a new approach to organizing musicians within their communities. The workshop combined traditional labor organizing techniques with strategies specifically designed for freelance musicians. Participants learned how having a clear plan can help attract more active musicians to membership and […]


Strategy in Organizing: You Gotta Have a Plan!

by Gabe Kristal, AFM Organizing Services Director and Assistant to the President It has been my great honor to be director of Organizing for the American Federation of Musicians for the last year and a half. During this time, I have been able to assess organizing potential and opportunities for growth across our represented areas. […]


Blue Canvas Orchestra Returns to Big Top with First CBA

Following what turned out to be a tough battle, the musicians of the Blue Canvas Orchestra (BCO), the house band for Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua, celebrated their first collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in May. The summer venue in Bayfield, Wisconsin, has been in operation since 1986 with the BCO performing original shows that are […]


New York’s New Win: Tax Incentives Hit the Right Notes for Film Scoring

In a boost for music jobs across New York State, scoring work for the television and film industry will now be considered a “qualified cost” under the New York State Film Production Tax Credit program. Prior to 2010, New York and Los Angeles served as primary hubs for film scoring. Advances in technology facilitated a […]


Organizing Department Gets Out the Vote

by Gabe Kristal, AFM Director of Organizing Though many members will receive their copy of International Musician after the election results are in, we wanted to highlight the importance of voting and our efforts, right up to the last minute, to help ensure we get out the vote. The AFM understands the 2024 presidential election […]








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